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The Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a nine-digit number used in the administration of various Canadian government programs. You will require a SIN to work in Canada or to receive government benefits.



How to apply...

Proof-of-Identity Requirements
Each time you apply for a Social Insurance Number card, you must provide a primary document and a supporting document if the name you are now using is different than the name appearing on your primary document.

Select the category that best describes your status in Canada:

Canadian citizen born in Canada
Canadian citizen born outside Canada
Status Indian born in Canada
Status Indian born outside Canada
Permanent resident
Temporary residents

Lost or stolen card
If your Social Insurance Number card has been lost or stolen, a replacement card or a new Social Insurance Number may be requested.

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Last modified :  2005-11-17 top Important Notices